Identifying information, including
synonyms, ID numbers, use type, chemical classification, a link to a list
of all products containing this chemical and a list of the top crops this
pesticide is used on in California.

The symptoms of asthma often do not become manifest until a few hours have passed and they are aggravated by physical effort. Rest and medical observation are therefore essential. Anyone who has shown symptoms of asthma due to this substance should avoid all further contact. Do NOT take working clothes home. Rinse contaminated clothes (fire hazard) with plenty of water.

Toxicity Information for Ammonium dichromate

Note:
Information for many chemicals is incomplete and may not be fully representative
of effects on humans.
Why?

Indicates no available weight-of-the-evidence
summary assessment. For additional information on toxicity from scientific
journals or registration documents, see the "Additional Resources for
Toxicity " section of the chemical
detail page.

1. PAN Bad Actors are chemicals that are one or more of the following: highly acutely toxic, cholinesterase inhibitor, known/probable carcinogen, known groundwater pollutant or known reproductive or developmental toxicant. NOTE! Because there are no authoritative lists of Endocrine Disrupting (ED) chemicals, EDs are not yet considered PAN Bad Actor chemicals.

2. The acute toxicity reported on this page is
of the pure chemical ingredient only and may not reflect the acute toxicity
of individual pesticide products. To view acute toxicity of individual products,
click on 'View Products' link in the 'Chemical Identification'
section above.

2. The acute toxicity reported on this page is
of the pure chemical ingredient only and may not reflect the acute toxicity
of individual pesticide products. To view acute toxicity of individual products,
click on 'View Products' link in the 'Chemical Identification'
section above.

Summary of Acute Toxicity for Organism Group

Terrestrial Ecotoxicity

Summary of Acute Toxicity for Organism Group

Sorry, no honeybee acute toxicity data available for this chemical. Try related chemicals.

Note: Population-level effects on honeybees may occur even if a pesticide has low acute toxicity. For example, certain pesticides interfere with honeybee reproduction, ability to navigate, or temperature regulation, any of which can have an effect on long-term survival of honeybee colonies. The neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and keto-enol pesticides are some types of pesticides causing one or more of these effects.

* Data marked with an asterisk indicates that this chemical is not explicitly listed on the corresponding list. Instead, it belongs to a group of chemicals that IS designated on the list. For example, if an agency assigns a classification of reproductive toxicant
to "mercury compounds", that classification is applied to all mercury compounds in the PAN Pesticide database, which are then marked with an asterisk.

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